International audienceMost Notosuchia were active terrestrial predators. A few were semi-aquatic, or were insectivorous, omnivorous or herbivorous. A question relative to their thermometabolism remains to be answered: were Notosuchia warm-blooded? Here we use quantitative bone palaeohistology to answer this question. Two variables were used as proxies to infer thermometabolism: resting metabolic rate and red blood cell dimensions. Resting metabolic rate was inferred using relative primary osteon area and osteocyte size, shape and density. Blood cell dimensions were inferred using harmonic mean canal diameter and minimum canal diameter. All inferences were performed using phylogenetic eigenvector maps. Both sets of analyses suggest that the ...
International audienceOne contribution of 15 to a theme issue 'Vertebrate palaeophysiology'. Teleosa...
International audienceOne contribution of 15 to a theme issue 'Vertebrate palaeophysiology'. Teleosa...
International audienceOne contribution of 15 to a theme issue 'Vertebrate palaeophysiology'. Teleosa...
Notosuchia is a group of mostly terrestrial crocodyliforms. The presence of a prominent crest overha...
The evolution of thermometabolism in pseudosuchians (Late Triassic to the present) remains a partly ...
International audienceThe evolution of thermometabolism in pseudosuchians (Late Triassic to the pres...
International audienceThe evolution of thermometabolism in pseudosuchians (Late Triassic to the pres...
International audienceThe evolution of thermometabolism in pseudosuchians (Late Triassic to the pres...
International audienceThe evolution of thermometabolism in pseudosuchians (Late Triassic to the pres...
International audienceThe evolution of thermometabolism in pseudosuchians (Late Triassic to the pres...
It is today well established that archosaurs are ancestrally endotherms, i.e., they present mechani...
This paper is aimed at constraining the phylogenetic frame of the acquisition of endothermy by Archo...
International audienceOne contribution of 15 to a theme issue 'Vertebrate palaeophysiology'. Teleosa...
International audienceOne contribution of 15 to a theme issue 'Vertebrate palaeophysiology'. Teleosa...
This paper is aimed at constraining the phylogenetic frame of the acquisition of endothermy by Archo...
International audienceOne contribution of 15 to a theme issue 'Vertebrate palaeophysiology'. Teleosa...
International audienceOne contribution of 15 to a theme issue 'Vertebrate palaeophysiology'. Teleosa...
International audienceOne contribution of 15 to a theme issue 'Vertebrate palaeophysiology'. Teleosa...
Notosuchia is a group of mostly terrestrial crocodyliforms. The presence of a prominent crest overha...
The evolution of thermometabolism in pseudosuchians (Late Triassic to the present) remains a partly ...
International audienceThe evolution of thermometabolism in pseudosuchians (Late Triassic to the pres...
International audienceThe evolution of thermometabolism in pseudosuchians (Late Triassic to the pres...
International audienceThe evolution of thermometabolism in pseudosuchians (Late Triassic to the pres...
International audienceThe evolution of thermometabolism in pseudosuchians (Late Triassic to the pres...
International audienceThe evolution of thermometabolism in pseudosuchians (Late Triassic to the pres...
It is today well established that archosaurs are ancestrally endotherms, i.e., they present mechani...
This paper is aimed at constraining the phylogenetic frame of the acquisition of endothermy by Archo...
International audienceOne contribution of 15 to a theme issue 'Vertebrate palaeophysiology'. Teleosa...
International audienceOne contribution of 15 to a theme issue 'Vertebrate palaeophysiology'. Teleosa...
This paper is aimed at constraining the phylogenetic frame of the acquisition of endothermy by Archo...
International audienceOne contribution of 15 to a theme issue 'Vertebrate palaeophysiology'. Teleosa...
International audienceOne contribution of 15 to a theme issue 'Vertebrate palaeophysiology'. Teleosa...
International audienceOne contribution of 15 to a theme issue 'Vertebrate palaeophysiology'. Teleosa...